ALUMNI YEAR IN THE ARTS
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Throughout the 2007-2008 academic year Haverford will be celebrating“Alumni Year in the Arts” (AYA). Each month from September to May, notable alumni will come to campus to discuss their achievements in one of nine areas: arts and urban renewal, writing, Hollywood, visual culture, filmmaking, music, theater, journalism, and visual art/photography. The goals of AYA are to foster mentoring relationships among students and alumni, and allow Fords opportunities to give back to the College by sharing their experiences and skills with the entire community.
All Haverford students, staff, faculty, and alumni are welcome to all events.
Schedule of Events:
(Additional presenters continue to be added)
Urban Renewal Through the Arts
September 28, 2007, 7-9 p.m., Chase Auditorium
Jane Golden, Director, Philadelphia Mural Arts Program
Oscar Goodman '61, Mayor of Las Vegas
Haverford and the Power of the Pen
October 27, 2007, 2-4 p.m., room Chase Auditorium
David Behrman '77, publisher
Ron Christie '91, author (Black in the White House)
Marcy Dermansky '91, novelist (Twins)
Alison Grambs '92, Friars' Club writer and humorist (The Smart Girl's Guide to Getting Even)
Richard Lingeman '53, author/editor (The Nation)
Haverford in Hollywood
Panel Discussion: November 9, 2007, 7-9 p.m., Stokes Auditorium
Student Workshops: November 10, 2007, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., various classrooms
Diane Davison '86, entertainment lawyer
Roger Director '71, writer (“Hill Street Blues,”“Moonlighting”)
Chris Goutman '73, producer (“As the World Turns”)
Mark Hudis '90, writer/producer (“That 70s Show”)
Jeff Silberman '78, entertainment lawyer
Jon Wax '94, drama development
Defining Visual Culture
December 7, 2007, 7-9 p.m., Chase Auditorium
Katherine Degn '86, art dealer
Samuel Freeman '97, gallery owner and operator
Henry Richardson '83, sculptor
Hunter Tura '94, architect
Behind the Scenes—a Filmmaking Workshop and Student Film Festival
Workshops: January 26, 2008, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Language Learning Center
Film Festival: January 26, 2008, 7-11 p.m., Stokes Auditorium
Diane Davison '86, entertainment law
Ben Hickernell '00, writer/director/producer (Cellar)
Andrew Millstein '84, producer (Disney animation)
Music Fest
The Music of Dawn performances during brunch (works TBA): February 23, 2008, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Founders Great Hall
Student Music Masters Workshops: February 23, 2008, 12:30 p.m.-5 p.m., practice rooms in Marshall and classrooms in Union
Guest Artists Series: Bard String Quartet featuring Jonathan Blumenfeld '78 (oboe), Robert Martin '61 (cellist), Christopher Gibbs '80 (Schubert Scholar who will discuss the music): February 24, 2008, 3 p.m., Marshall Auditorium
From Laptop to Broadway—The Making of a Theatrical Production
March 28, 2008, 7-10 p.m., Stokes Auditorium
David Crommett '76, actor (Life is a Dream, Deathtrap)
Rich Espey '87, playwright (Hope's Arbor)
Eric Falkenstein '91, producer/director (Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell, Coram Boy)
Colette Freedman '90, playwright/actor (“That 70s Show,” First to the Egg)
Lane Savadove '89, director, EgoPo theater company
Thomas Sellars '91, theater critic (Yale Repertory Theater Magazine, The Village Voice)
Journalism Panel—The Modern Age of Media
April—date, time, room TBD
Annemarie Baldonado '94, Weekend Producer,“Fresh Air with Terry Gross”
Christopher Crommett '81, Senior Vice President of CNN en Español
Christopher Mills '82, former Deputy Editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer, now Director of Haverford College Communications
Dennis Stern '69, Deputy General Manager, The New York Times
Alumni Photo Exhibit
May-September 2008, Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
For more information, contact jromano [at] haverford.edu (Jody Romano).